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Cellular Interactions of CRKL, an SH2-SH3 Adaptor Protein'Heisterkamp et al., 1994
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- Heisterkamp N
- Groffen J
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Cellular Interactions of CRKL, an SH2-SH3 Adaptor Protein' Page 1 (CANCER RESEARCH54,
2563-2567, May 15, 1994] Advances in Brief Cellular Interactions of CRKL, an SH2-SH3 Adaptor
Protein' Johanna ten Hoeve, Vesa Kaartinen, Thoas Fioretos, Leena Haati@ja,Jan-Willem …
- 102100011432 CRKL 0 title description 90
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